Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks
ZTE Corporation (“ZTE”), a global provider of telecommunications equipment, network solutions and mobile devices, today launched six new smartphone and four new data card devices for its Indian customers.
The newly launched smartphones include –
Model | Price |
| ZTE Grand X | Rs,14,999 |
| ZTE Blade G2 | Rs.11,599 |
| ZTE Blade C (Dual SIM – 3G) | Rs.7,599 |
| ZTE Blade L | Rs.12,599 |
| ZTE Kis Flex (Dual SIM) | Rs.5,799 |
| ZTE Blade E | Rs. 11,999 |
The smartphones comes with 512MB internal storage, and varying screen size, processor speeds, camera and other features to meet the unique needs of a broad customer base.
Specifications of ZTE Grand X
- Display : 5 inch HD display
- Processor : 1.2 GHz Quad Core Processor
- Memory : 512 RAM, 1GB DDR SDRAM and 4GB of Internal Memory
- Camera : 5.0 MP/0.3 MP
The newly launched ‘Swift Series’ of data cards include –
Model | Price |
| Swift ( 7.2Mbps with voice call) | Rs,1799 |
| Swift Plus (14.4Mbps) | Rs.1999 |
| Swift WPlus (14.4Mbps with WiFi) | Rs.2250 |
| Swift Speed (21.6Mbps with Voice call) | Rs.2499 |
ZTE has signed a strategic partnership with Pune based Calyx Telecommunications for a sustained pan India presence with the new Smartphone portfolio and with Digilife for Data Cards. The company also announced today that it will soon introduce the premium range of smartphones in India for its elite customer segment.
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